Area needs an unused golf dome

No Name: “Why can’t Port Huron bring something like Topgolf Driving Range, featured in Tuesday, Jan. 9, paper, such as the one being planned for Auburn Hills? It would seem to me that the old Kmart would be perfect for this type of facility. If a company can take a retail store such as Sperry’s and create movie theaters then the old Kmart could just as easily be renovated for this venue. This would be very good for young and old to get together and social, have some fun.”

Just like they used to at the Birchwood Sports Dome.

Ted, Berlin Township: “If they have all that wonderful benefits their socialist government provides them and they still want to emigrate to the U.S., then your comment to No Name doesn’t answer the question, ‘Why?’”

Ted, you missed an important detail. More Americans moved to Norway in 2016 than the other way around — 1,603 vs. 1,114.

No Name: “Why are you wasting time debating about US vs Norwegian taxes? The whole point of that discussion started when the president made the statement that he wished for more Norwegians coming to our country instead of some other countries. What is completely missed here is that he said it during a visit from a Norwegian diplomat to the White House! It was meant as a compliment!! I know that some people want to take statements out of context and make ‘mountains out of molehills’ from anything the president says.”

Henry from Smiths Creek: “I was reading Kirk Weston defending the road commission in TalkBack. Those guys go out and do the very best they can to clear the roads. We live on a back road and have for 21 years and we know we will pretty much get out last. But out on the main roads, those guys are doing their best to get you where you need to go.”

Dave from Marysville: “I recommend that every Vietnam veteran go see “The Post.” You will be surprised that everything that happened.”

No Name: “I remember back in the 1970s, there was no shipping on the St. Clair River and the Great Lakes after Nov. 27. Then shipping companies started popping out these 1000-footers that they thought could go anyplace, like the Mackinaw could, and it didn’t work. Then it costs thousands of dollars to get them out of the river.”